CATALOGUE No, 1193 


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THE ~HARNED 
COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS 


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American Historical Portraits and Ivory Miniatures by 
Stuart, Peale, Otis, Cosway and others ee 


ae Washington Relics and Historical China, &e. 1p 


TO BE Sule 
_ Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, May 28th and 2oth, 1917 


AT 2.30 O’CLOCK EACH DAY. 


STAN. V. HENKELS 


AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANT 
1804 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


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zeorge., Washington,. by: Gilbert. Stuart. 
pbrought: $2400 at the sale -here yesterday 
Of; the Thomas B, Harned collection of 
paintings, art’ objects" and .American his- 
torical relinss;. A Charles Wilson Peale por- 
raitof: Thomas, Jefferson sold for $19:0. 


Sale of Early Americans. 


At the sale of the Harned collection of 
paintings, May 28 and 29, at the auction 
rooms of Stan. V. Henkels in Phila., the 
highest figure noted was $2,-!00 for a Gilbert 
Stuart portrait of Washington, the face 
partly restored, to a purchaser whose name 
was withheld by the auctioneer. The same 
picture was in a sale at the same rooms last 
February when it was announced as hav- 
ing been sold for $1,900. Charles Wil- 
son Peale’s portrait of Thomas Jefferson 
fetched $1,900 and a portrait of Washing- 
ton by James Peale, formerly in possession 
of the Shippen family, was sold for $400, 
both to unnamed buyers as was another 
Washington portrait by John Singleton 
‘Copley which fetched $400. A portrait of 
‘Dr. John Hunter by Thomas Sully sold to 
Doctor Stern for $475, was painted from the 
original by Sir Joshua Reynolds. <A por- 
trait of Washington, attributed to Adolph 
Ulrich Wertmuller, went to Gilbert H. Par- 
ker for $90. Albert Rosenthal was the pur- 
chaser of Sully’s ‘‘Murder of the Innocents” 
for $190 and “Head of an Old Man,” by 
the same artist for $180. “King Lear,” by 
Sully was sold for $200. “Tom Paine,” by 
Bass Otis went to Chas. X. Harris for $325. 
A portrait of Chief Justice Roger Brooks 
Taney was acquired by the Rosenbach Gal- 
leries for $350 and was the work of Eman- 
uel Leutze. Benjamin West’s “Judgment of 
Paris,” fetched $680. Mr. Bonner purchased 
a fine “Cow at Pasture,” by Anton Mauve 
for $210, a landscape by the same artist, “A 
Stretch of Meadow Land,” fetched $475, 
and’ a “Prize Cow,’ was sold to “Mm ik.” 
for $200. Mr. Charles Adamson, pur- 
chased Birge MHarrison’s “First Commu- 
nion Day in France” for $235. 

An ivory miniature of “Henry Beck” of 
New York and Philadelphia,” by James 
Peale was sold for $300 to Mr. William R. 
Hearst. Mr. O’Reilly purchased for $500 
a miniature of “Captain Samuel Rinker,” 
the hero of Red Bank, name of artist un- 
known, mounted in a gold and jeweled 
frame with a lock of the sitter’s hair. An 
original portrait in crayon by St. Memin 
of Richard M. Johnson, one time vice-presi- 
dent of the United States, was sold to Mr. 
Wm. Macbeth of N. Y. for $260. 


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CATALOGUF No. 1193 


The Valuable Collection of 


PAINTINGS 


Belonging to THOMAS B. HARNED, Esq. 
One of the Literary Executors of Walt Whitman 


AND 


Oil Portraits of Noted Americans by Stuart, Peale, Copley, 
Eastman Johnson Benj. Huntington, Bass Otis and others, 
and Ivory Miniatures 


Relics of George and Martha Washington, 
Laces, Jewelry, China, 


AND 


Historical China, Engraved Portraits and Views, &c. 
TO BE SOLD 


Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, May 28 and 29, 1917 


AT 2.30 O’CLOCK EACH DAY 


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STAN. V. HENKELS bes st ie 
AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANT 
1304 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 


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NOTICE. 


in catalogue. 


TERMS OF SALE—CASH. 
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STAN. V. HENKELS, — 
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CATALOGUE 


SILHOUETTES BY PEALE AND OTHERS. 


1 — SILHOUETTES OF AMERICAN WOMEN. 


Cut at Charles Willson Peale’s Museum. All 
with stamp. 8 pieces 


2 — THE SAME. 


Not stamped. 3 pieces 


3 — THE SAME. 


American Men. Not stamped. 5 pieces 


4 — SILHOUETTES cut with scissors by Master Hubard without 
drawing or machine (one woman and three prominent 
men). 4 pieces 

Master Hubard was one of the earliest exponents of 
the art. Specimens cut by hun are very rare; these all 
bear his stamp on the back. 


5 — PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 


Full length, seated. Silhouette by Aug. Edouard, 
1843, Philadelphia. 


IVORY MINIATURES. 


6 — Henry Beck oF NEw YorRK AND PHILADELPHIA. 
Beautiful ivory miniature painted by James Peale 
and signed “J. P. 1795.” _Inantique gold frame. Size 
2 5-8 x 2 1-8 inches. SEE PLATE. 


THE HERO OF RED BANK. 


7 — CAPTAIN SAMUEL RINKER. 
Born 1760. Died 1823. 


Beautifully executed ivory miniature painted in 
London, England. In antique gold frame with lock 
of hair and jewels in back. Size 2 3-4 by 2 I-4. 

SEE PLATE. 


Captain Rinker served in the Continental Navy, 
and it was he who swam the River Delaware to warn 
the American fortifications at Red Bank of the intended 
attack by the British in the Revolutionary War. He 
also served in the American Navy in the War of 1812 
as Sailing-Master. He brought Genl. George G. Meade’s 
father and mother home from Spain. He was highly 
commended by Congress for lis services in the Navy. 


8 — PorTRAIT OF A HANDSOME YounG MAN. 


Beautifully executed on ivory by an unknown 
artist. In antique gold frame, with lock of hair in back. - 
Size 3 X 2 1-2 inches, "SEE PLATE, 


Q — PORTRAIT OF A FRENCH Lapy. 


Artistically painted on cardboard. In antique gold 
frame, with lock of hair in back. Size 2 5-8 x 2 1-8 
inches. SEE PLATE. 


This is evidently a portrait of a lady of the French Court. 


10 — GENERAL JoSEPH REED OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 


An exquisitely painted miniature on ivory (un- 
finished), by Charles Willson Peale. Unmounted. Size 
I I-2 x { 1-4 inches. SEE PLATE. 


11 — PORTRAIT OF A LITTLE GIRL. 


Painted on ivory (unfinished), by Charles Willson 
Peale.’ Unmounted. Size 1 1-2.x 1 1-4 inches. 


This ts probably a portrait of Peale’s grand daughter. 


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12 — PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 


Painted on ivory. In antique gold frame. Size 
2 3-4 x 2 I-q inches. 


13 — PORTRAIT OF A FRENCH Lapy. 


Beautifully executed on ivory by J. B. Duchesne, 
signed. In antique black and gold frame. Diameter 
2 3-4 inches. 


This 1s probably one of Napoleon's sisters. The 
Jrame ts of the period in which the portrait was painted, 
circa 1870. 


14 — Lapy Mary DubpDLey. 


A prettily painted miniature on ivory by J. Bone, 
signed “J. B.’’ In antique frame. Size 2 3-4 x 2 inches. 


15 — Princess DE LAMBELLE. 


Exquisitely executed on ivory by Sabattini. In 
velvet frame with gold mountings. Size 3 x 2 inches. 


16 — PORTRAIT OF A FRENCH Lapy. 


Delicately painted miniature on ivory. In velvet 
and gold frame. Size 1 1-2 x 1 1-4 inches. 


17 — FREDERICK AucGustus II, King of Poland. 


Miniature on ivory. In gold gilt frame. Size 2 
I-4 x I 3-4 inches. 


18 — PortTRAITS OF Mary, Queen of Scots, and Isabella, Queen of 
Spain. In antique frames. 


19 — NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. 


Colored facsimile. In gold gilt frame. 


20 — PORTRAIT OF Mr. DOouG tas. 
A well executed water color. Signed else L807. 


This portratt ts of a AOE Fitladelphian of the 
early part of the last century. 


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21 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 


Bust, head to left. Oval. Stipple. Painted by 
G. Stewart. Engraved by C. Tiebout. In antique gold 
frame, glass with black margin. 


Known as the large head Twebout. 


22 — GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. 


Full bust, head to left. Rectangle. Stipple, printed 
in colors. R. Peale, pinxt. D. Edwin, Sculpt. Printed 
in colors by H. Charles. Published by H. S. Tanner, 
Philadelphia. In antique frame. 


The rare large colored Edwin. Damaged and 
stained on lower margiu. 


ORIGINAL CRAYON BY ST. MEMIN. 


23 — PorTRAIT OF RICHARD M. Jounson, of Kentucky, Vice-Presi- 
dent of the United States. 


Original crayon drawing from life, by St. Memin, 
on pink paper. In antique gold frame with black 
margin on glass. Size 19 I-2 x 13 1-2 inches. 


This 1s one of the series of portraits drawn by the 
celebrated St. Memin of eminent Americans, and 1s one 
of his life size profiles on pink paper, finished in black 
crayon, made by the pantograph which produced the 
human profile with mathematical accuracy. The machine 
of course only gave the outline, the finishing being done 
by the artist in crayon, He remained in this country 
from 1793 until about 1814. To him we owe the pre- 
servatation of the portratts of many of our noted men, 


24 — NAPoLEon BONAPARTE. 


Full length, in uniform, standing. Colored aqua- 
tint, after Robert Lefevre. Engraved by Zehavel. An- 
tique frame. ! 


Very rare. Slightly damaged. 


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Relics of George and Martha Washington 


WASHINGTON’S CREAM PITCHER. 


25 — OLp EnGtisH Cur-Grass CrEAM PITCHER. 


Lelonged to Gen'l Washington. Was purchased by 
the late Chief Justice James T. Mitchell (Lot 96) in the 
sale of the final settlement of the Estate of Gen’l Wash- 
ington, made through me, by Col. H. L. D. Lewis, Aa- 
munistrator of the Estate of Mrs. Lorenzo Lewis, wife of 
the son of Lawrence Lewis (Washington's Executor), and 
of Nelly Custis. It has the original catalogue number 
attached, and ts accompanied with a handsomely bound 
copy of the Sales Catalogue, priced, and extra tlustrated. 


BOOK FROM GEN’L WASHINGTON’S LIBRARY. 


26 — NATIONAL ARITHMETICK; OR, OBSERVATIONS ON THE FINANCES 
OF THE COMMONWEATH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 


With Some Hints Respecting Financiering. and 
Future Taxation of the State, by a late Member of the 
General Court. 
8vo, uncut. Printed by Adams & Nourse, in-Court-street : 

Boston, n. d. 

Presentation copy to Gewl Washington. The author 
has written on the top of title, ‘* The Honb' General Wash- 
ington asa small token of respect, from hts nto. obd! h® Ser- 
vant, The author.” 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S BREASTPIN. 


27 — BREASTPIN. 


Set in gold. . With large heart shaped moonstone, 
Diameter of stone, 1 inch. 


This was presented by Eleanor Parke Custts, adopted 
daughter of General Washington, to Mrs. Elizabeth 
Biscoe Calvert, and from her to her daughter, Eleanor H. 
Calvert, of “Mount Airy,’ Prince Georges Co., Mary- 
land, and from her descended to her nephew, the present 
owner, Accompanied with afidaut. 


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MARTHA WASHINGTON’S HAIR CHAIN. 


28 — Hair CHAIN MADE OF GENERAL WASHINGTON’S HAIR. 
With gold mountings. 4 feet 6 inches long. 


This was given to Martha Washington by Gen'l 
Washington, and presented by Eleanor Parke Custs, 
adepted daughter of Gen’l Washington, to Mrs. Elizabeth 
Briscoe Calvert, and from her descended to her daughter, 
Eleanor A. Calvert, of ‘‘ Mount Airy,” Prince Georges 
County, Md., and from her descended to her nephew, the 
present owner. Accompanied with affidavit. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S CREAM PITCHER. 


29 — SMALL PoRCELAIN CREAM PITCHER. 
Fluted, gilt edge. 


Belonged to Martha Washington and was presented 
by Eleanor Parke Custis, adopted daughter of Gen't — 
Washington, to Mrs. Elizabeth Briscoe Calvert, and from 
her descended to her daughter, Eleanor A. Calvert, of 
“Mount Airy,’ Prince Georges County, Md., and from 
her descended to her nephew, the present owner. Accom- 
panted with affidavit. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S SYRUP PITCHER. 


30 — SMALL Syrup PircHer. 
‘Resembling wedgewood, with lid, made by E. Walley. 


Belonged to Martha Washington. Presented by 

» Eleanor Parke Custis, adopted daughter of Gen'l Wash- 

ington, to. Mrs. Elizabeth Biscoe Calvert, and from her 

descended to her daughter, Eleanor A. Calvert, of “Mount 

Airy,” Prince Georges County, Md., and from her de- 

— Scended to her nephew, the present owner. Accompanied 
with affidavit. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S VASES. 


31 — Two White Porcerain Vases. OR COLOGNE Bort es. 

With stoppers, decorated with flowers in high 
relief, ornamented with gold. 

Belonged to Martha Washington... Presented by 
Eleanor Parke Custis, adopted daughter of Gen'l Wash- 
ington, to Mrs. Elizabeth Biscoe Calvert, and from: her 
descended to her daughter, Eleanor A. Calvert, of “Mount 
Airy,” Prince Georges County, Mad., and from her de- 
scended to her nephew, the present owner. Accompanied 
with affidavit. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S DOILYS. 


32 — 6 Linen DoIty’s. 


Made by Martha Washington, with embroidered 
centres of flowers in colors: 

These doilys were made from flax grown at Mount 
Vernon, and the wool used in the embroidery was from 
sheep raised on the place. The designing, spinning and 
embroiutery was done by Martha Washington. 

Presented by Eleanor Parke Custis, adoptcd daughter 
of Genl, Washington, to Mrs. Elizabeth Briscoe Calvert, 
and from her descended to her dauyhter, Eleanor A. 
Calvert, of ‘Mount Airy,” Prince Georges County, Mad., 
and from her descended to her nephew, the present owner. 
Accompanied with affidavit. 


WASHINGTON’S PAPER WHIGHT. 
33 — Brass Bronze Paper WEIGHTY. 

A bird perched upon a crystal glass egg. 

Owned by Gen'l Washington and used by him while 
President of the United Statis. Presented by Eleanor 
Parke Custis, adopted daughter of Genl. Washington, to 
Mrs. Elizabeth Biscoe Calvert, and from her descended 
to her daughter, Eleanor A. Calvert, of “Mount Airy,” 
Prince Georges Co., Ma., and from her descended to her 
nephew, the present owner. Accompanied with affidavit. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S LACE. 
33A — PiEcE OF RARE OLp DucHeEssE LACE. 
Worn by Martha Washington. 

Presented by Eleanor Parke Custis, adopted daughter 
of Gen'l Geo. Washington, to Mrs. Elizabeth Biscoe Calvert, 
and from her descended toher daughter) Eleanor H. Calvert, 
of Mount Airy, Prince Georges Co., Ma., and from her 
descended to her nephew, the present owner, accompanted 
with affidavit, 


LACE FLOUNCING OF MARTHA WASHINGTON’S 


34 — Lace Frouncinc to Mrs,,Marrua WasHINGcron’s CLoak. 


3 yards long, 28 inches wide. 


This ts the original lace flouncing to a cloak worn 
by Martha Washington. It ts beautifully embroidered 
in desigus the shape of a cornucopia in flowers of white 
silk. To this interesting relic, Eleanor Parke Custs. 
Washington's adopted daughtir, has attached a memo- 
vrandum in her own hand, “Lace cloak of Mrs. Wash- 
ington | give tv my darling Eleanor, E. P. Custis.” A 
certificate as to its genuineness will be given to the pur- 
chasers. 

NoTE—This would make a very appropriate and handsome 
altar cloth for the altar in ‘‘ the Valley Forge Memorial Chapel,”’ 
now nearly completed, and erected to the Memory of Genl. 
Washington. It is to be hoped that some philanthropic citizen 
will purchase it and present it for that purpose. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON’S EAR-RINGS. 


35 — Paik oF BLAack Onyx AND GOLD EAR-RINGS. 


Worn by Martha Washington. 


A certificate of genuineness will be given the purchaser. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON’S SCALES. 


36 — PAIR OF JEWELER’S SMALL SCALES. 


37 — Dark 


Probably used by Washington for preparing medi- 
cine. In tin box. 


A certificate of genuineness will be given the purchaser. 


LAFAYETTE PITCHER: 
BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. 


5 1-2 inches high. Portrait of Gen’! Lafayette on 
each side, with the inscription, ‘Welcome La Fayette 
the Nation’s Guest and our Country’s Glory.” 


This 1s one of the pitchers made to commemorate the 
visit made by General Lafayette to this country. It be- 


= longed to Nancy Middleton, a sister of Arthur Middleton, 


the Signer to the Declaration of Independence, and ts sold 
by lus grand-daughter, Emma Jones. 


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38 — OLD STAFFORDSHIRE PITrcHER. 


8 inches high. Known as ‘‘The Farmers Arms.” 
Cream colored background, with the medallions in black 
on either side. On the one a shield supported by a 
young man and woman, with two scrolls, upon which is 
inscribed ‘“*The Farmers Arms” and ‘In God our 
trust,’ and on the other a rural merrymaking scene. 


39 — OLD STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. 


8 inches high. Known as the ‘Mariner's Com- 
pass.” Cream colored background, with a medallion 
in black on one side of a clipper ship, in full sail, and 
on the other a mariner’s compass, over which is in- 
scribed ‘‘ Mariners Compass.”’ 


PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL PLATTER. 


40 — LarceE Dark BLUE CHINA PLATTER. 


Size 19x 14 1-2 inches. With large view of the Penn- 
sylvania Hospital, surrounded with a floral border. On 
the reverse, in blue, ‘‘ Beauties of America. Pennsyl- 


vania Hospital, Philadelphia, J. & W. Ridgway.” 


Very fine and rare. Slight crack on edge, almost 
envisible. 


ALMS HOUSE. NEW YORK. 


41 — Larce Dark Brive CHINA PLATTER. 


Size 17 x 12 1-2 inches. With large view of the 
Alms House, New York, surrounded with a floral bor- 
der. On the reverse, in blue, ‘‘ Beauties of America. 


Alms House, New York. J. & W. Ridgway.” 


Very rare. 


BANK OF THE UNITED STATES PLATE. 


42 —. DARK BLUE CHINA PLATE. 


Diameter 10 inches, with View of the Bank of the 
United States, surrounded with a floral border; on the 
back is a medallion in blue, ‘““Bank of the United States, 
Philadelphia.”’ 


Very scarce. 


43 — STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. 


Scolloped edge. Size to inches. Decorated in 
lilac, with a View of the Residence of Richard Jordan, 
New Jersey, surrounded with a floral border. On the 
reverse, ‘‘ The Residence of Richard Jordan, New 


Jersey.” 


HANCOCK HOUSE, BOSTON. 


- 44 — STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. 


With scolloped border. Diameter 7 3-4 inches. 
Decorated in pink, with View of the Hancock House, © 
Boston, surrounded with a floral border. On the 
reverse, ‘‘Hancock’s House, Boston, Jacksons, War- 
ranted.” 


Very rare. 


45 — PENNSYLVANIA HALL, Philadelphia. 


Destroyed by a mob during the Abolition Riots. 
Original water color drawing by the Architects, Thomas 
& Stewart. Size, 18 x 24 inches. Framed. 


This is the original drawing executed for the building. 


46 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 


Full bust, head to right. Oval, in a rectangle, in 
imitation of ornamental stonework. On the base of 
the rectangle is inserted, “ Patriae Pater.’’ Lithographed 
by Rembrandt Peale. Framed. 


Very scarce, 


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47 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 


The Lansdowne Portrait, after Gilbert Stuart. En- 
graved by Jno. Chorley, Boston. Framed. 


Rare. 
48 — A VIEW oF THE BoMBARDMENT OF Fort McHenry. 


Near Baltimore, by the British Fleet, Sept. 13 
1814. Aquatint, by J. Bowes. Framed. 


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49 — LAFAYETTE. 


Full length. After A. Schiffer. Line, by M. I. 
Danforth. Framed. 


50 — ANTIQUE SAMPLES. 


Embroidered in colored silk, by Rachel L. Douglas, 
Germantown, 1825. Size 26x26 inches. Framed. 


An unusually fine old piece. 


51 — Tue Vicrorious ATTAcK ON Fort Fisuer, N. C. 


Jan. 15, 1865, by the U. S. Fleet. Colored litho- 
graph, by Currier & Ives, 1865. 


52 — BOMBARDMENT AND CapturE OF IsLAND NumBer TEN. 


On the Mississippi River, April 7, 1862, by the 
Gunboat and Mortar Fleet, under Com. Foote. Col- 
ored lithograph, by Currier & Ives, 1862. 


PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT. 


53 — TuRKISH PRAYER BOooK. 


Used by Mohammedans of High Rank only when 
they visit Mecca, because they have to pay a certain 
amount as Tribute. It is on 95 leaves, or 190 pages. 
Illuminated with gold borders and red line around 
every page, and numerous illuminations throughout the 
text. It also has two beautiful miniatures, in colors, of 
Mecca and Medina. Contemporary half morocco, silk 
sides, worn. Size 5 1-2 x 4 inches. 


This book was found in Chalchis, Greece, being left 
there by the Turkish Pasha who was Governor during the 
time the Turks ruled Greece. It was obtained from hts 
housekeeper. The first two leaves are slighly damaged. 


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HISTORICAL PORTRAITS. 


HUNTINGTON, DANIEL. 


Born New York, Oct. 14, 1816. Portrait and genre painter. Pupil 


of Prof. Morse and Inman. Elected N. A. 1840 and President 
of the National Academy in 1862. 


54 — PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 


Probably Willis Gaylord Clarke. Signed. Canvas, 
size 30 X 25 inches, 


55 — PorTRAIT OF A Lapy. 


signed. Canvas, size:¥3-1-2 x15 Inches. 


JOHNSON, EASTMAN. 


Born in Lovell, Me., July 29, 1824. 


Portrait and genre painter. 
Elected N. A. in 1860. 


56 — GENERAL NELson A. MILEs. 


Three-quarter length in uniform and chapeau. 
Signed. Canvas, size 54 x 30 inches. 


57 — Russian AMBASSADOR AND WIFE. 


About one-quarter life size. Panel. 


Signed 1852. 
Size-13 x?a inches, 


2 pieces 


These are beautifully painted and exhibit the artist 
at his very best period. 


58 —S. R. GIFFoRD. 


Bust half life size. Panel. Signed, size 11 x g inches. 


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LEUTZE, EMANUEL. 


Born in Wurtemberg 1816. 


He painted, besides many portraits, a number of 
important historical scenes relating to America. His 
portraits are noted for their truthfulness to nature. The 
painting portrays the Eminent Jurist at the age of 83, 
at a period when the country was involved in civil war, 
and at a time when he was called upon to render de- 
cisions of the most vital importance in reference to the 
constitutional powers of the States. This portrait is 
well known, and enjoys a reputation of being the finest 
portrait of Chief Justice Taney extant. It was painted 
for the family of James M. Campbell, the noted lawyer 
of Baltimore, who married Judge Taney’s daughter, 
and was purchased at the sale of the effects of Mr. 
Campbell by his relative, the late Col. Frank M. Etting, 
of Philadelphia. 


59 — Rocer Brooke Taney, Chief Justice of the U.S. 
Signed. Canvas, size 59 x 46 inches. SEE PLATE. 
This was purchased by a relative at the Sale of Mr. 
Etting’s effects April 13, 1916. He placed in storage, 
but has since found that his house 1s too small to accom- 
modate tt. Consequently he has placed it in my hands 
Jor unrestricted sale. 


METSU, GABRIEL. 


Born at Leyden 1630. Died Oct. 24, 1667. Dutch School genre 
and portrait painter. Pupil of Gerard Dou. Instructed by 
Rembrandt. In refinement of drawing and picturesque compo- 
sition no painter of small subjects equalled him. | 


_ UNKNOWN. 


60 — PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 


On copper. Size 6 1-2 x 5 1-2 inches. 
An exquisite miniature portrait by an Artist whose 
works ave exceedingly scarce. 


This was purchased by the late Col. Thos. Cham- 
berlin at the Sale of the Robert Gilmore Collection of 
Paintings, held in Baltimore April 13, 1878. 


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Lot 60a—Bass Ots, by Tom Paine. 


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60A — Tom 


OTIS, BASS. 


Born in New England, 1784. Painted portraits of many noted 
Americans. 


PAINE. 
Size 29 x 35 inches. SEE PLATE. 


This is the only copy from the original portrait by 
Romney. Bass Otts painted two portraits of this great 
patriot. One hangs in Independence Hall, which was 
painted from a copy of Sharp's engraving, by Thos. 
Thompson, an English artist, and the present portrait, 
which was copied from the original by Romney, owned 
by Dr. Thos. Cooper, of S. C. Hits executors gave per- 
misston to Bass Otts to copy it for Dr. Wm. Wright, the 
Jormer owner of the painting in question. 


61 — ERNESTINE, ROSE. 


Oval. Size 16ix 13 inches. 


A distinguished advocate of Woman's Suffrage. She 
made a tour through the United States in 1855; was born 
in Poland. ft ts the only portrait painted of her whilst 
in America, and was painted by Bass Otis for Dr. Wil- 
Lam Wright. 


PEALE, CHARLES WILLSON. 


Born in Chesterton, Maryland, 1741. Pupil of Copley and Benj. West. 
Painted the first portrait of Washington. 


62 — THOMAS JEFFERSON. 


Signed. Canvas, size 31 xX 25 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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PEALE, JAMES. 


Brother of Charles Willson Peale. Born in Annapolis, 1749. 
A noted portrait and miniature painter. 


63 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 
Canvas, size 29 x 25 inches. SEE PLATE. 


This portrait was painted for a member of the Shippen 
family. 


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STUART, GILBERT. 


Born in Narragansett, R. I., 1755. Assistant to Benj. West. 
Noted for his portraits of Washington and other 
eminent Amervicans. 


64 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 
Canvas, size 29 x 24 inches. SEE PLATE, 


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SULLY, THOMAS. 


Born at Horncastle, Lincolushire, England, 1783. Instructed 
by Gilbert Stuart. Noted for his portraits. 


65 — Dr. JoHn Hunter. 
Size 24 x 20 inches. SEE PLATE. 

The portrait was painted for Dr. Henry C. Chap- 
man, of this city, by Thos. Sully, from the celebrated 
original, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. In it Sully has ex- 
hibited his best work. 


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Lot 66—King Lear, by Thos, Sully. 
66 — Kina Lear. 


Size 24 x Ig inches. SEE PLATE. 


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Lot 67—Murder of the Innocents, by Thos. Sully. 


67 — MuRDER OF THE INNOCENTS. Size 18 x 15 inches. 
SEE PLATE 


68 — Heap oF AN OLD Man. Size 20 x 17 inches. 


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WERTMULLER, ADOLPH ULRICH. Attributed to. 


Born in Stockholm, 1757. Pupil of Pilo, Swedish Court Painter. 
Came to America in 1794. Painted the portrait of 
Washington and other noted Americans. 


69 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 


Canvas, size 29 x 25 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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COPLEY, JOHN SINGLETON. 


Born in Boston, July 3, 1737. Died in London, Sept. 9, 1815. 
Noted portrait Painter. Elected R. A. 1779. Patronized 
by the Nobility, of who he executed many portraits. 


70 — GEORGE WASHINGTON. 


Bust. Canvas, size 26 x 18. SEE FACSIMILE. 


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UNKNOWN. 


704 — MINIATURE Portrair IN O1L of Princess Mary of England, 
Mother of William of Orange, afterwards William 
ITI of England. 


On paper. Size 2 3-4. x 3 inches. Damaged. 
Very old and beautifully painted. Can be repaired. 


71 — Miniature Portrait in O1t of an English Nobleman of 
the Elizabethan Era. 


On-copper. Size 1 1-2 x 1 1-4 inches, 


Very old. Finely painted. 


72 — HEAD oF AN OLD Man. 
On panel. Size 4 1-2 x 3 3-4 inches. 


A painting of the Rembrandt period, beautifully 
painted. Belonged to Chas. Willson Peale. 


FALCONER, JNO. M. 
73 — Futron Hous, at 121 South 2° St., Philadelphia. 
Cardboard. Size 16 x 21 inches. 


Painted in ott on cardboard by Falconer for Jas. 
L. Claghorn. Tt ts the house in which Robert Fulton 
served his apprenticeship as an optician. 


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The Harned Collection of Paintings... 
BARGUE, CHARLES. 


Born at Paris, 1883. Pupil of Gérome. Noted for his excel- 
lence in color and detail. Original sketches by him are very rare. 


74 — THE VILLAGE CHURCH. 


Pencil drawing, with the artist’s stamp. Size 
5 I-2 x 8 1-2 inches. 


75 — BARQUE AND Stoop, Normandie. 


Pen and ink drawing, with artist’s stamp. Size 
5 x Q inches. 


BELCOUR, BERNE. 


A modern rising French Artist, whose life was sacrificed in the 
present European war. 


76 — Scouts. 


Panel. Signed 1908. Size 15 x.19 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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BERGERE, E. 


French Artist. 


77: — SUNSET ON THE MARNE. 


Signed. Panel. ° Size 13°x .1o’inchesS. SEE-PLATE. 


BISBING, H. 


A noted Philadelphia Artist, residing in Paris. 


78 — THE Rest IN SHavow, 1885. © 


-Signed. Canvas, size 20 x 36 inches. 


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BLAKELOCK, RALPH ALBERT. 


Born in New York, 1847. Self taught. One of the most sought 
after of living American Artists. 


79 — INLAND STREAM, WITH INDIAN IN CANOE. 


Signed. Panel. Size 6 x 10 inches. 


BONZANO@ == 


Early Noted Italian Artist. 


80 — THE Bonzano Famity. 

size 19% 290 Inches. “See roars 

This picture 1s over 100 yiars old. Ltwas purchased 
in Europe by Thomas Sully, the distinguished artist, while 
he was painting Queen Victoria in ir Coronation Robes 
for the St. George Society, of Philadelphia. Mr. Sully 
gave the’ Bongano Family” to Francts 7. Sully Darley, 
his nephew, and it was sold tn the Darlcy Sale in 1914. 


BORCHON, ANDRE. 


French Artist. 
81 — IN THE STUDIO. 
signed. Panel, Size 12 1-2 x 8 inches: 


BORRAS Y MOMPO, DON VINCENTE. 
Born in Spain. Historical Genre Painter. Medal, 24 Class, 
Madrid, 1878. 
82 — A SPANISH Beauty. 
Signed. Canvas, size 25 x 19 1-2 inches. 


BRISCOE, FRANK D. 


Favorite Philadelphia Marine Painter. 
83 — Tue Lire Boar. 
Signed. Canvas, size 14 x 18 inches. 


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SECOND SESSION. 


BROWN, JOHN G. 


Born in England, Nov. 11, 1831. Professional life passed in 
Brooklyn and New York. Elected A. N. A. in 1862, and N. A. 
in 1863. 


84 — LirrLe MISCHIEF. 


Canvas, size 11 x 9 inches. 


Lot 85—The Pet Ram. 


BRUZZI, S. 


Italian Artist. 
85 — THe Per Ram. 


Signed. Canvas, size 22 x 40 inches. SEE PLATE. 


CARRACIOLO, == 


86 — CONTENTMENT. 


Signed. Panel, Size 9 x 7 inches. 


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COENE, CONSTANTIUS. 


Born at Vilvorden in 1786, Died in Brussels, 1841. Flemish 
School. History, Genre and Landscape Painter. Pupil of 
Hendrik van Assche. Great Prize in Ghent, 1808, 


87 — THE BLACKSMITH SHOP, 1820. 


Signed. Panel. Size 16 x 23 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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Lot 88—The Argument, 


| COL. DAVID. 


Born at Antwerp, April 6, 1822. Pupil of Antwerp Academy. 
Order of Leopold, 1875. 


88 — THE ARGUMENT. 


Panel. Signédaesizevi4 x) | 2enechese oer PLAtE. 


CONSTABLE, JOHN. 


89 — HUNTER AND GAME. 
Panel. Size g x 8 inches. 


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Lot g0—A Shaded Stream. 


CRAIG, THOMAS B. 


Noted American Artist. 
90 — A SHADED StrrEaAM, 1894. 
Signed. Canvas, size 20 x 16 inches. SEE PLATE. 
CRANE, BRUCE. 
Born in New York, 1857. Exhibited at the National Academy, 1879. 
gt — EDGE oF A Woop. 


Signed. Canvas, size 16 x 24 inches. 


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DE GONZA, A. 
92 — HorsEs IN THE STABLE. 
Signed. Panel. Size 6 x 9 inches, 


DE HAVEN, F. 
93 — TwiLicur. 


Signed. Canvas, size 14 1-2 x 18 1-2 inches. 


DERRICK, WILLIAM R. 
94 — LANDSCAPE. 


_ Signed. Canvas, size 12 x 18 inches, 


DESCHAMPS, G. 


French Artist. 


95 — On THE Upper SEINE. 
Signed. Canvas, size 17 x 27 inches. 


DESHAY ES 4h Ho At 


Born at Algiers. Pupil at School of Fine Arts, Paris. Studied 
with Jules Dupre. Received medal of 1882. 


96 — ON THE MARNE. 
Signed 1889. Canvas, size 10 1-2 x 16 inches. 


DUPAIN, EDWARD LOUIS. 


Born at Bordeaux Jan. 13,1847. Pupil of Cabanel and Gué. 
Medals 34 class 1875, 15¢ class 1877. 


97 — APPLEBLOSSOMS. 
Signed. Canvas, size 46 x 33 inches. 


DUPRE, JULES. 
Attributed to. 


98 — THE SrokM. 


Panel. Size 9 x 6 inches. 


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DURHAM, J. 


American Artist. 
99 — IN THE WINE CELLAR. 
Signed. Canvas, size 17 x 14 inches. 
100 — LIGHT AND FINE, 1890. 
Signed. Canvas, size 10 x 8 I-2. 
101 — A Nip AND A BITE. 
Signed. Canvas. 
Companion to lot roo. 
EATON, CHAS. WARREN. 
New York Artist. 
102 — WooDLANDs, Sunset. 
Signed 1885. Academy board. Size 16 x 12 inches, 
FERRIS, GEROME. 
Noted Philadelphia Artist. 
103 — WAITING. 
; Water color. Signed. Size 15 x 11 inches. 
FITLER, WILLIAM C. 
American Painter. 
104 — OUTSKIRTS OF THE VILLAGE. 
Signed. Canvas, size 16 x 24 inches. 


FROELICH, L. 
‘105 — INTERIOR OF PEASANT’S COTTAGE. 
Signed. Panel. Size 8 1-2 x 10 I-2. 
GAMBA, ENRICO. 
Born in Turin, 1883. Genre and Landscape Painter. 
106 — A Brunette, 1889. 
Pastel. Signed. Size 19 x 13 inches. 
GAY, GEORGE HOWELL. 
107 — AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. 
Water Color. Size 14 x 27 inches. 
GARNEREY, HIPP. 
107A — AN Otp Dutcu Town. (The Washing Place). 
Signed. Canvas, size 14 x 12 inches. 
GAY, GEORGE HOWELL. 
108 — NovEMBER SUNSET, 1889. 
Water Color. Signed. Size 15 x 10 1-2 inches. 


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CIE MAN (BoE. 


109 — A Bronn, 18go. 
Signed. Canvas, size 24 x 20 inches. SEE PLATE, 


HARNETT, WILLIAM M. 


Born in Philadelphia, 1851. Still-Life Painter. 
110 — Porrrait OF LINCOLN. 
With Envelopes, Tickets and other Memoranda. 


Canvas, size 31 x 28 inches. 
Itt — ScRApPs. , 
Books, Envelopes, Photographs, &c. Canvas, size 
32 x 27 inches. 


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HARRISON, LOWELL BIRGE. 


Born in Philadelphia, Nov. 28, 1854. Pupil of Carolus Duran. 
Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1881. 


112 — Firsr CoMMUNION Day 1N FRANCE, 1881. 
Signed. Canvas, size 58 x 44 inches. SEE PLATE. 
His Salon picture. 


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HASSON, CHILD. } 


Noted New York Artist. 
113 — Mexican Apose House. 


Water Color. Signed. Size 11 x 8 1-2 inches. 
SEE PLATE. 


HOBBS, GEORGE T. 
Philadelphia Artist. 


114 — Stitt Lire, Fruit, 1881. 
Signed. Canvas, size 12 x 16 inches. 


ISRAELS, JOSEF. 


Born at Groningen in 1824. Pupil of Cornelis Kruseman. 


115 — A SLEEPING CHILD. 


Original pencil drawing. Signed. Size 10 x 12 
inches. SEE FACSIMILE. 


The late Henry W. Ranger published a work en- 
titled‘ Painting” shortly before his death. In thts book 
he describes a vistt made to Tsraels’s Studio in Holland, 
and at that time Israels made him the pencil sketch of a 
Sleeping Child. Ranger presented tt to Alfred Trumble, 
and Mr. Harned purchased tt of Trumble’s Executor. 


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JOBLING, P. 


Painter, residing at New Castle on Tyne. 


116 — A Hazy MornineG (Fishermen). 


Canvas, size 24 x 36 inches. 


SEE PLATE. 


KLEINMICKEL, J. 


117 — THE FISHERMAN’S Home. 


Signed 1882. Canvas, size 14 x 23 1-2 inches, 


SEE PLATE. 


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KOOIMAN, W. 


Painter of Antwerp. 


148 — MiLkinG TIME. 


Signed. Canvas, size 26 x 32 inches. SEE PLaTr. 


LA FARGE, JOHN. 


Born in New York 1835. Pupil of Wm. M. Hunt. Member of the 
Society of American Artists. 


{1g — JrSUS. 


Canvas, size 17 x 14 inches. 


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LAMPEL, L. 


Noted French Painter. 


Tao)—— GOING TO TAKE. A“DRIVE. 


Signed. Panel. Size 6 1-2 x 14 1-2 inches. SEE PLATE. 


mn 


LEBRET, FRANZ. 


French Artist. 


121 — CATTLE AND SHEEP, 1866. 
Signed. Canvas, size 26 x 38 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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LINFORD, CHAS. 


American Artist. 


122 — WooDLAND DELL. 


Signed, Canvas, size 21 x 16 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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McCORD, GEO. H., A. N. A. 


Born in New York, 1860. Pupil of Prof. Morse. Elected 
A. N. A. 1880. 


123 — VENICE. 


Canvas, size 16 x 24 inches, SEE PLATE. 


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MAES, JACQUES, FILS. ROME. 


124 — THE AppiAN Way. 


Signed 1854. Canvas, size 19 x 24 I-2 inches. 


SEE PLATE. 


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MAES, RENE. 


The most noted Painter of Barnyard Fowls. 


125 — INTERRUPTED MEAL. 


Panel. Signed. Size 14 xX I9 1-2 inches. SEE PLATE 


MAUVE, ANTON. 


Born at Zaandam, Holland, 1838. Died 1888. An Eminent Dutch 
Painter. Father of ‘‘ The Grey School.”’ 


126 — Cow ar PASsTuRE. 
Signed. Canvas, size 15 x 20 inches. SEE PLATE. 


Purchased by Mr. Van Gelder in Amsterdam at a 
public sale of works by Anton Mauve. 


Lot 127—Prize Cow, by Anton Mauve. 


127 — Prize Cow. 


Signed. Canvas, size 14 x 18 inches. SEE PLATE, 


Purchased by Mr. Van Gelder in Amsterdam ata 
public sale of works by Anion Mauve. 


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. Lot 128—An Old Soldier, by Anton Mauve. 


128 — An OLD SOLDIER. 2 
(Horse.) Signed. Canvas, size 14 x 18 inches. 


SEE PLATE. 


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The noted painter, Alma Tadema, tried to purchase 
this painting from the artist, who held it as one of his , 
most favorite sketches. 


Lot 129—A Stretch of Meadow Land, by Anton Mauve. 


129 — A StretcH oF MEapbow LAND. 


Signed. . Canvas, size (2 x 16 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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Lot 130—A Prize Bull, by Anton Mauve. 


130 — A Prize BULL. 


Signed. Canvas, size, 10 x 13 inches. 


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SEE PLATE. 


Lot 131—An Old Dutch Windmill, by Anton Mauve. 
131 — AN Ovtp DutcH WINDMILL. 
Sepia drawing, signed. Size 6 x ginches. SEE PLATE. 


132 — An Orb Roap Anpd BaskEer WILLOWS. 
Sepia drawing, signed. Size 9 x 13 inches. SEE PLATE. 
The above seven pictures, Nos. 126 to 132, were 
purchased under order for Thos. B. Harned (the present 
owner), through Mr. Van Gilder, from the estate of the 


late Anton Mauve. 

NoTrE—All these pictures are guaranteed as genuine, and Mr. 
Harned will give a certificate to the purchaser substantiating the 
fact that they were purchased either from Mauve’s Executors or 
at the sale of his effects. 


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MAYNARD, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. 


Born in Washington, 1843. Figure Painting. Pupil of the Royal 
Academy of Antwerp. Elected N. A. 1885. 


133 —A SpanisH Lapy. 


India ink drawing. Signed. Size 15 x g inches. 


MILLET, J. F. 


Born at Gréville, 1814. Pupil of Langlois and Delaroche. Medal 
of 18t Class, 1867. Legion of Honour, 1868. 


134 — RETURNING HoME. 


Panel. . Size 9 x S:inches: 


NETSCHER, CASPAR. 


Born at Heidelberg in 1639, died at The Hague, January 15, 1864. 
Dutch School. Genre and portrait painter. Pupil of Koster 
and Terburg. 


134A — Futt LENGTH PoRTRAIT OF WILLIAM, THIRD PRINCE OF 
ORANGE. 


Canvas, size 29 x 24 inches. 


Mr. Robert Gilmor’s uncle, in his Catalogue Ratsonne, 
says: ‘The Prince ts clad in armour, with jus truncheen 
as Iteld Marshal in hand. His black servant ts near, 
holding his horse. In the distance ts the battle scene. 
The picture 1s very highly finished and in good preserva- 
tion, and I purchased tt in 1821, and tt was considered 
to be painted by Van Dyck until cleaned, when Netscher’s 
name was found on the left side of it a little below the 


negro boy’s head. It was exhibited at the Academy of 
Fine Arts in 1828.” 


The late Col. Thomas Chamberlin purchased it at 


the sale of the gallery of Robert Gilmor, of Baltimore, 
April, 1875. 


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NICHOLSON, G. W. 


135 — THE OLp HomgstTEab, WINTER, 1884. 


Signed. Canvas, size 20 x 16 inches. 


OCHTMAN, LEONARD. 


Eminent American Painter. 
136 — A Quiet VALE, 1885. 


Signed. Canvas, size 16 x 22 inches. 


OLD MASTER. 
137 — STILL Lire, Fruit. 


Canvas, size 36 x 26 inches. 


138 — COMPANION. 


Two very fine paintings of Fruit, probably by an old 
master of the Italian school. 


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PRINZ, A. EMIL,. 


Noted New York Artist. 


139 — THE YounG BULL. 


Signed. Canvas, size 16 x 20 inches. SEE PLATE. 


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RAMSEY, MILNE. 


Noted American Artist. 


140 — STILL Lire (Coffee Tankard and Glasses). 


Canvas, size 18 x 15 inches. 


RANGER, H. W. 


Eminent American Artist. 
141 — A SKETCH OF GIBRALTAR. 


Water Color. Signed. Size 12 x 15 inches. 


REMBRANDT, VAN RHYN. 
142 — AN OLD BEGGAR. 
Signed. 


This original pen and ink sketch by Rembrandt is 
one of two purchased at the Hamilton Sale in England 
by Mr. Inglis. It was presented by him to Mr. William 
Edgar Marshall who presented it to Mr. Alfred Trumble. 
Its authenticity is unquestionable, the catalogue of the 
sale was authenticated, and both this and the companion 
sketch were approved by experts. It is a fine example 
of this master’s simple style of sketching which has 
such an influence, two centuries later, on the Rembrandt 
of France, Jean Francois Millet. Signed Alfred Trumble 
1886. The above is written on the back of the picture 
in the hand of Mr. Trumble, and it was purchased from 
the executor of Mr. Trumble’s estate, ‘late Editor of 
the Collector,’ New York. It was one of the sketches 
sold at the Hamilton Palace Sales, London. 


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REYNA, ANTONIO. 


Italian Painter, 


143 — EVENING ON THE CANAL, VENICE. 
Signed. Canvas, size 19 x 13 I-2 inches, 


RICHARDS, F. DE BOURG. 


Noted American Artist. 


144 — Mary BrinGs THE CatTLeE Home. 
Canvas, size 22 x 36 inches. 


SHEARER, C. H. 


145 — SUNSET IN HOL.anp, 1888. 
Signed. Canvas, size 15x25 inches: 


SIMON, HERMAN. 


American Artist. 


146 — THE OLD MILL, 1885. 
Signed. Canvas, size 14 x 20 inches. 


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SEE PLATE. 


SONNTAG, WILLIAM L., N. A. 


Born at East Liberty, Penn®., 1822. Landscape painter. Elected 
N. A., 1861. 


147 — SUNSET IN THE ADIRONDACKS. 


Canvas, size 12 x 20 inches. SEE PLATE. 


TRAUBEL, M. H. 


148 — Heroic PorrRAIT OF FRANKLIN. 


Canvas, size 36 x 30 inches. 


TRYON, DWIGHT WILLIAM. 


Born ir New York, 1849. Pupil of Daubigny. Exhibited in 
the National Academy, 1872. 


149 — AvutruMN LANDSCAPE. 
Signed. Canvas, size 16 x 24 inches. 


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150 — SUNSET ON 


TURNER, J. M. W. 


Born in London, 1775. A. R.A., 1799. R. A., 1802. 


151 — LANDSCAPE. 


Canvas, size 15 x 20 inches. 


VAN BLOEM, H. 


Pupil of De Bock. Living in Bergen, Holland. Has taken 
three of the Queen’s prizes. 


152 — THe Winp Storm, Holland. 


Signed. Canvas, size 18 1-2 x 29 inches. SEE PLATE. 


153 — WOODLAND SCENE, Holland. 


Signed. Canvas, size 18 x 13 inches. 


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VOLKMAR, CHAS. 


154 — THE Duck Ponp. 


Porcelain Placque. Signed. Size 19 x 12 inches. 


155 — THe Duck Famiry. 
Water Color. Signed. Size 19 1-2 x 16 inches. 


SEE PLATE. 


WAGNER, FERDINAND. 


Born in Passau, 1847. Pupil of Quaglio. An artist of great 
imagination and exquisite humor and excellent colorist. 


156 — THE Younc Moruenr. 


Canvas, size 41 x 26 inches. 


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WATTEAU, ANTOINE. 


Born at Valenciennes, Oct. 10, 1684. Died July 18, 1721.. French 
School. Genre painter. Received in the academy in 1717. 


156A — F&TE CHAMPETRE. 
Canvas, size 21 x 30 inches, 


A beautiful specimen of this pastoral artist. The 
coloring is fresh and splendid, and the drawing perfect. 
Bought by the late Col. Thomas Chamberlin at the sale 
of the gallery of Robert Gilmor, April 13, 1875. 


WAUGH, FREDERICK J. 


157 — CATTLE GRazinG, 1881, 


Signed. Canvas, size 16 x 22 inches. 


WEBER, CARL. 


Noted American Artist. 


158 — VAN Croton POINT ON Hupson RIVER. 


Signed. Canvas, size 19 x 21 inches. 


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WEST, BENJAMIN. | 


Born at Springfield, Pa., 1738. President of the Royal Academy. 
One of the most noted Artists of his time. 


159 — THE JUDGMENT OF Paris. 


Canvas, size 46 x 51 inches. SkEkE PLATE. 


160 — THE QUEEN IN THE TOWER. 


Signed. Canvas, size 31 x 26 inches. 


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WEX, W.: 


Painter of Munich. 
161 — SuNSETr 


Signed. 


Canvas, size 11 x 17 inches, 


ZIM OR Bice 


Italian Artist. 
162 — ITALIAN COUNTRY SCENE. 


Signed. Canvas, size 12 1-2.x 18 1-2 inches. SEE 
PLATE. 


RAPHAEL, ——. 


163 — SisTiInE Maponna. Painting on Porcelain. 


WILKIE, SIR DAVID. 
Attributed to. 
164 — AN ENGLISH Barn INTERIOR. 


Canvas, size 28 x 42 inches, 


165 — THE CRUCIFIXION. 


Etching, by Kopping, after Munkacsy, Proof, 
signed, by the Etcher, and with autograph presentation 


on the margin from the painter, Munkacsy, to Alfred 
Trumble. 


166 — THE First INAUGURAL BALL. 


Photogravure, after Jennie Bruduscombe.  Re- 
marque proof. 


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